Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The present road and I do n't want to get into the detail of it but relate it to environmental costs against the so called benefits , would in fact cut right through there with a viaduct and it would actually start of on something like a twenty seven foot emba er a twenty seven foot high embankment and with a fifty four deep cutting .
2 This went on for well over a month , with the owls flying free in the barn , until we were sure they were confident and happy in their surroundings .
3 The grass seemed to flow on for ever like a millpond sea .
4 Yet last Saturday they were to be found in Henley , rowing in trials together with up to a hundred other hopefuls from all over Britain .
5 Just think what Stuttgart , say , was able to put together in just over a decade .
6 As I 've said to you the the old bastinal used to hang on the toilet wall outside was a whole row of them you know these these big galvanized bath things that were brought in on maybe on a Friday night .
7 This needs no breaking in , has a waterproof Goretex lining and weighs in at just over a pound a pair .
8 With prices down by up to a third in some areas , there are many bargains around for the discerning buyer whether you fancy a converted barn or like the challenge of renovating .
9 No no , not really , not , not between not between a married couple no .
10 Okay , working with anybody , just just for just for a few minutes each it 's just because what I want you to experience is what it 's like to continually go over the same thing , I want you to experience that , to continually stick to your guns just experience that okay ?
11 The grim find was made shortly after 9am by a grave-digger who noticed a patch of disturbed ground inside the cemetery garden near the Seafield entrance to the crematorium .
12 The grim find was made shortly after 9am by a grave-digger who noticed a patch of disturbed ground inside the cemetery garden near the Seafield entrance .
13 He had been reported missing shortly after 5.30pm on a flight from Teesside to Carlisle .
14 I 've been thinking that you ought to get away from here for a bit , but I do n't quite see how I could leave the hospital just now .
15 ‘ I had to get away from there for a few hours .
16 They 've had the girl that 's normally in there on a Saturday during the week .
17 The bureaucracy threatened the proletariat from within the state , not from outside as a new , rival class would .
18 The first vote of the evening was taken just before 10pm on a Labour amendment to keep down rises in council rents , and was lost by 289 votes to 201 ( Government majority 88 ) .
19 A plan to restrict late-night pub opening generally to 1.30am across a three-mile-square area of central Edinburgh , where a number of the area 's 500 pubs and clubs can open until 3am or 4am , has provoked a deep division in the district council 's Labour group .
20 In its vast project to kick the mainframe habit and move to Unix-based client-server systems , Mead Corp 's database operator Mead Data Central Inc is spreading its favours around , and while some Unix business has gone to Hewlett-Packard Co , NCR Corp is also in there as a so-called strategic technology partner ( presumably its non-strategic technology partners are the people that supply the brooms they sweep the floor with ) as Mead moves existing applications off mainframes to a client-server environment : the two have been working together for the past year on projects to re-engineer access to the widely-used Lexis and Nexis on-line information services and create a new internal information system infrastructure and campus-wide network , and Mead is using NCR System 3000 symmetric multiprocessors and AT&T Co and NCR network products .
21 On the other hand , it does not quite cover all sporting interests because horse racing ( or indeed camel racing ) is also in there as a sport .
22 Say that we want it set up in here with a photograph and that wants to be on the thing outsi
23 MANY night-clubbers must have wondered if , when the clocks went back from 2am to 1am on a Sunday morning , they were entitled to an extra hour of fun .
24 Where you can actually allocate part of your pension and to your spouse up to up to a third actually .
25 The first second source to be announced for the Digital Equipment Corp Alpha RISC looks like being a real surprise : Mitsubishi Electric Corp , not noted up to now as a fabricator of microprocessors , is negotiating a tie-up with DEC that could lead to Mitsubishi making and selling the Alpha , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
26 The first second source to be announced for the Digital Equipment Corp Alpha RISC looks like being a real surprise : Mitsubishi Electric Corp , not noted up to now as a fabricator of microprocessors , is negotiating a tie-up with DEC that could lead to Mitsubishi making and selling the Alpha , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
27 This was concealed up to now by a few intuitive master strokes , the lucky results of risks that were in themselves unjustified , and the short-comings of our enemies .
28 Shaun Udal is the 23-year-old Hampshire Offspinner who up to now in a brief career has stimulated discussion in the Press-boxes mostly over the favoured pronunciation of his name .
29 The sheep were penned in the yard , a usual practice at clipping time , when fleeces were clipped and thrown up at once to a helper on the gallery for storage .
30 In the event , his twelve Tests proved a singularly unhappy period as he lost four and drew eight ; he insisted that the responsibility did not affect him but his form declined — partly at least through a back injury — and his performances varied from moderate to dismal .
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